By B. DENISE HAWKINS
c. 2011 Religion News Service
(RNS) Thomas A. Farrington isn't looking for cards or a tie this Father's Day. What he really wants, he says, is for other black men sitting in the pews with a prostate cancer diagnosis to know they're not alone.
Two years ago, Farrington, the founder of the Boston-based Prostate Health Education Network (PHEN), launched Father's Day Rallies Against Prostate Cancer to raise awareness -- and emotional support -- in black churches and civic...
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